~- -_ "' ACHILLION -RESEARCH REALIZED_ November 11, 2019 Licensing Assistant Section Nuclear Safety Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I 2100 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100 King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713 Re: Terrmnation of Materials License# 06-30628~01 To Whom it May Concern: . www.achillion.com RECRG11114'19AM05:39 .. --~-5 03035~70 I am writing to inform you that Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Achillion) has decided to terminate radioactive materials license number 06-30628-01. Radioactive materials _used at and/or by Achillion ceased on October 30, 2019. Achillion no longer possesses any radioactive materials. A completed NRC form 314, "Certification of Disposition of Materials" and the associated radioactive waste manifest showing the proper - disposal of our remaining licensed material are attached. No licensed radioactive materials were disposed of pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2002, 20.2004 or 20.2005. No evaluations of effluent releases were made pursuant to 20.2103 (b)(4). Licensed radioactive materials were disposed of to the sanitary sewer system pursuant to 10 CFR 200.2003. A copy of the sewer disposal records for the long-lived isotopes (H-3 an~f C-14) disposed are attached. Regarding records related to 10 CFR 30.35(g), there were no documented_ spills or contamination of the facility. There were no restricted areas at the facility and no known areas of inaccessible _contamination. Achillioii als_o never possessed quantities of radioactive material requiring a decommissioning funding plan. Achillion contracted Radcor, LLC of Salem, Connecticut to perform a radiological survey of all areas where licensed radioactive materials_ had been used an/or stored over the years. A copy of this report is enclosed. · Should you have any questions regarding this license termination request, please contact Steven Podos, Ph.D., our current Radiation Safety Officer, at (203) 752-5458 or at [email protected]. Sincerely, d of Research Enclosures (4) 1. NRC Form 314-Certificate of Disposal of Materials 2. NRC Form 540-Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest 3. Sewer disposal records 4. Radiological Decommissioning Report, dates October 21, 2019 Achillion Pharmaceutica_ls, Inc. 300 George Street New Haven, CT 06_511 ~\7JiJ· NMS8/RGN1 MP.TERIAl8°002 main 203.624.7000 fax 203.752.5454
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"' ACHILLION -RESEARCH REALIZED_
November 11, 2019
Licensing Assistant Section Nuclear Safety Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I 2100 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 100 King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713
Re: Terrmnation of Materials License# 06-30628~01
To Whom it May Concern:
. www.achillion.com
RECRG11114'19AM05:39 .. --~-5
03035~70
I am writing to inform you that Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Achillion) has decided to terminate radioactive materials license number 06-30628-01. Radioactive materials _used at and/or by Achillion ceased on October 30, 2019. Achillion no longer possesses any radioactive materials. A completed NRC form 314, "Certification of Disposition of Materials" and the associated radioactive waste manifest showing the proper -disposal of our remaining licensed material are attached.
No licensed radioactive materials were disposed of pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2002, 20.2004 or 20.2005. No evaluations of effluent releases were made pursuant to 20.2103 (b)(4).
Licensed radioactive materials were disposed of to the sanitary sewer system pursuant to 10 CFR 200.2003. A copy of the sewer disposal records for the long-lived isotopes (H-3 an~f C-14) disposed are attached.
Regarding records related to 10 CFR 30.35(g), there were no documented_ spills or contamination of the facility. There were no restricted areas at the facility and no known areas of inaccessible _contamination. Achillioii als_o never possessed quantities of radioactive material requiring a decommissioning funding plan.
Achillion contracted Radcor, LLC of Salem, Connecticut to perform a radiological survey of all areas where licensed radioactive materials_ had been used an/or stored over the years. A copy of this report is enclosed. ·
Should you have any questions regarding this license termination request, please contact Steven Podos, Ph.D., our current Radiation Safety Officer, at (203) 752-5458 or at [email protected].
Sincerely,
d of Research
Enclosures (4) 1. NRC Form 314-Certificate of Disposal of Materials 2. NRC Form 540-Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest 3. Sewer disposal records 4. Radiological Decommissioning Report, dates October 21, 2019
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LICENSEE NAME AND ADDRESS LICENSE NUMB~R DOCKET NUMBER
Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 300 George Street
06-30628-01 030-35670
New Haven, CT 06511 LICENSE EXPIRATION DATE
April 30, 2021
A. LICENSE STATUS (Check the appropriate box)
D This license has expired. [Z] This license has not yet expired; please terminate it.
B. DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Check the appropriate boxes and complete as necessary. If additional space is needed, provide attachments)
The licensee, or any individual executing this certificate on behalf of the licensee, certifies that:
D 1. No radioactive materials have ever been procured or possessed by the licensee under this license.
0 2. All activities authorized by this license have ceased, and all radioactive materials procured and/or possessed by the licensee under this license number cited above have been disposed of in the following manner.
D a. Transfer of radioactive materials to the licensee listed below:
[{]b. Disposal of radioactive materials:
D 1. Directly by the licensee:
D 2. By licensed disposal site:
[{]3. By waste contractor: I
Chase Environmental Group, Inc. 11450 Watterson Court, Louisville KY 40299 ( 665)250-4593
[Z]c. All radioactive materials have been removed such that any remaining residual radioactivity is within the limits of 10 CFR Part 20, Subpart E, and is ALARA.
C. SURVEYS PERFORMED AND REPORTED
0 1. A radiation survey was conducted by the licensee. The survey confirms:
[Z]a. the absence of licensed radioactive materials
[{]b. that any remaining residual radioactivity is within the limits of 10 CFR 20, Subpart E, and is ALARA.
[Z] 2. A copy of the radiation survey results:
[Z] a. is attached; or D b. is not attached (Provide explanation); or D c. was forwarded to NRG on:
D 3. A radiation survey is not required as only sealed sources were ever possessed under this license, and Date
D a. The results of the latest leak test are attached; and/or D b. No leaking sources have ever been identified.
The person to be contacted regarding the information provided on this form: NAME TITLE TELEPHONE (Include Area Code) E-MAIL ADDRESS
Steven Podos, Ph.D. Radiation Safety Officer 203-752-5458 [email protected]
Mail all future correspondence regarding this license to:
Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 300 George Street New Haven, CT 06511
C. CERTIFYING OFFICIAL I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT
PRINTED NAME AND TITLE
SIGNAJ~yj: ~r/ DATE
Mingjun Huang, Ph.D., Senior VP, Head of Research 11/11/1~ WARNING: FALSE STATEMENTS IN THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE SUBJECT TO CIVIL i D(~R CRUii i) ALP •N ~LTIES. NRC REGULATIONS REQUIRE THAT SUBMISSIONS TO THE NRC BE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE IN ALL MATERIAL RESP T. 8 U.S.C. SECT 0 ~ 1001 MAKES IT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO MAKE A WILLFULLY FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION TO ANY DEPARTMENT OR A NCY OF THE UNIT~[ STATES AS TO ANY MATIER WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION .
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On October 14, 2019 a radiological assessment for the purpose of decommissioning was performed at the Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. facility located at 300 George Street, New Haven, Connecticut. This assessment was conducted by Radcor, LLC of Salem, Connecticut.
After performing a radiological assessment and decontamination of the use and storage areas designated by the licensee, it is the opinion of Radcor, LLC that the areas assessed do not present any significant radiological hazard to facility personnel, the public, or the environment, and that once radioactive waste has been removed from the facility, these areas may be released for unrestricted use.
Radiological Decommissioning Report Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
SCOPE Radcor, LLC of Salem, Connecticut was contracted to perform a radiological assessment of selected areas of the Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Achillion) facility located at 300 George Street, New Haven, Connecticut. This facility is licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the possession and use of radioactive materials under license No. 06-30628-01.
Achillion is ceasing licensed operations and is relocating to a different floor within the same building and therefore wishes to decommission their current facility and tenninate the radioactive materials license.
FACILITY DESCRIPTION Achillion leased approximately 20,150 square-feet of space on the 8th floor of the building located at 300 George Street, New Haven, CT. This space is composed of both laboratory and office space.
Affected Areas (Class 2) Facility personnel indicated that licensed radioactive material had been used and/or stored in only the following five (5) areas at the facility:
I. Tissue Culture lab with associated hallway;
2. Molecular Biology Lab;
3. Radioactive Waste Storage Area within the Glass Wash Room;
4. BL2 Lab; and
5. Biochemistry Lab.
Since no known radioactive contamination exists at the facility and the areas where licensed material had been used and/or stored had the potential to be contaminated to levels expected to be below the screening criteria, these areas were designated as Class 2 areas.
Floor plans showing the locations of these areas are provided as Attachment A of this report.
Identity of Potential Contaminants According to facility personnel, the following isotopes had been possessed under the license: hydrogen-3, carbon-14, phosphorus-32, phosphorus-33, sulfur-35, and iodine-125. The approximate dates that these isotopes were last used at the facility are provided in Table 1 below.
T bl 1 I t a e : so opes an d L t U D t as se a es Isotope Last use Isotope Last use
H-3 and C-14 2017 1-125 2004
S-35, P-32 and P-33 2016
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Therefore, it was detennined that potential contamination from licensed material could only be due to H-3 and/or C-14, so survey and release criteria were based upon these isotopes.
ASSESSMENT PERSONNEL The radiological assessment was performed under the supervision of Mr. David J. Durkee, a professional health physicist. Mr. Durkee's resume is included as Attachment B to this report.
SURVEY PROCEDURES The survey was based upon the screening approach outlined in NRC's Consolidated Decommissioning Guidance (NUREG-1757) Section 6.6.3 (Vol. 1) "Criteria for Conducting Screening'' and Section 3.3 (Vol. 2) "Insignificant Radionuclides and Exposure Pathways." In this approach, the NRC allows the licensee to simplify decommissioning in cases where the licensee can demonstrate that low levels of radioactive contamination exist, e.g., academic research laboratories. All decomijlissioning survey measurements of any existing radioactive contamination found on building surfaces are then compared to radionuclide values found in a screening table developed by the NRC using appropriate dose modeling.
SCREENING CRITERIA 10 CFR 20, Subpart E specifies that a site will be considered acceptable for unrestricted use if the residual radioactivity that is distinguishable from background radiation results in a TEDE to an average member of the critical group that does not exceed 25 mrem (0.25 mSv) per year, including that from groundwater sources of drinking water, and the residual radioactivity has been reduced to levels that are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).
The screening criteria used were obtained from NRC's Consolidated Decommissioning Guidance (NUREG-1757) Volume 1, Table B.l. Since this screening criteria was based on a TEDE of 25 mrem and the State of Connecticut has established a limit of 19 mrem, the criteria provided in NUREG-1757 were reduced by 25% to ensure compliance with Connecticut's dose limits.
The screening values adopted are provided in Table 2.
Table 2 Screenino Values ,. Radionuclide Acceptable Screening Levels for Modified Screening Levels for
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INSTRUMENTATION Table 3 lists the instrument used in the performance of the surveys, along with parameters and detection sensitivities. The instrumentation used were calibrated using NIST-traceable standards. Instrument detection sensitivity calculations and calibration information are provided in Attachment C to this report.
T bl 3 S a e . urvey I t ns rumen t I fi f n orma 10n
Type of Instrumentation Measurement
Detector
Surface scans - ~ Gas Prop. Det. Ludlum model 43-68
Surface scans - ~ Gas Prop. Det. Ludlum model 43-37
Dose equivalent Scintillation rates Bicron Microrem LE
Smears, ~/y Perkin Elmer Microbeta 2450
"Nominal Values bMonitoring audible signal
RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY
Meter
Count-rate meterb Ludlum mod. 2241-2
Count-rate meterb Ludlum mod. 2241-2
(Same as detector)
(same as detector)
The survey of the Affected Areas was conducted as follows:
Bkgd.0 Eff& Cal Isotope
212 cpm 8.60% C-14
504 cpm 8.69% C-14
2-5 µrem/h 100%
23 cpm H-3 40% H-3
40 cpm C-14 75% Others
Dose-equivalent measurements were obtained throughout each Affected Area;
Minimum Detectable
Concentration
1,878 dpm/100 cm2
619 dpm/100 cm2
I µrem/h
63 dpm/100 cm2
43 dpm/100 cm2
100% of accessible lower surfaces were scanned for residual radioactivity using a gas-flow proportional counter; and,
Wipes samples for loose radioactivity were obtained throughout each Affected Area. Samples were obtained from areas where activity would have been likely to collect (i.e., sink drains, horizontal surfaces, inside cabinets, hood ducting, etc.). Samples were analyzed for beta activity using liquid scintillation analysis.
SURVEY FINDINGS AND RESULTS Survey documentation is provided as Attachment D to this report.
Dose-Equivalent Measurements Samples Dose-equivalent measurements were consistent with normal background levels for this area of the country.
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Surface Scans A scan of area surfaces and equipment identified only one (1) area with a reading in excess of the minimum detectable concentration (MDC). This area was a small spot ( < 100 cm2) on a counter in the Molecular Biology Lab which was found to be contaminated to a level of 13,140 dpm/100 cm2 (C-14). This area was decontaminated to a level below the MDC.
Wipe Samples A total of 1,055 samples were obtained from the five (5) Affected Areas. Only two (2) areas were found to be contaminated to a level in excess of the MDC. These areas were both floor areas located within the Molecular Biology Laboratory. One area was found to be contaminated to a level of 1,312 dpm/100 cm2 (H-3) and the other area was found to be contaminated to a level of 251 dpm/100 cm2 (H-3). These areas were both decontaminated to levels below the MDC.
SUMMARY On October 14, 2019 a radiological assessment for the purpose of decommissioning was performed at the Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. facility located at 300 George Street, New Haven, Connecticut. This assessment was conducted by Radcor, LLC of Salem, Connecticut.
After performing a radiological assessment and decontamination of the use and storage areas designated by the licensee, it is the opinion of Radcor, LLC that the areas assessed do not present any significant radiological hazard to facility personnel, the public, or the environment, and that once radioactive waste has been removed from the facility, these areas may be released for unrestricted use.
~--David J. Durkee Health Physicist, RRPT
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EDUCATION: Regents College, NY. - B.S. Technology (Nuclear/Health Physics) University of Phoenix, AZ. -A.A. Nuclear Technology Health Physics Technician Level I Basic - Radiation Safety Associates, Inc. Health Physics Technician Level II - Radiation Safety Associates, Inc. Respiratory Protection at Nuclear Facilities - Radiation Safety Associates, Inc. Environmental Monitoring for Radioactivity - Oak Ridge Associated Universities. Liquid Scintillation and Gamma Spectrum Analysis - Rutgers University Health Physics Audits - Radiation Safety Associates, Inc. Navy Naval Nuclear Power School (24 wks) Nuclear Prototype Training Unit (26 wks) Engineering Laboratory Technician School Machinist Mate "A" School
EXPERIENCE: December 1996 to Present Radcor, LLC, Salem, Connecticut
Diesel Operator/Maint. School Scuba Diver School Advanced Auxiliary Package Course Quality Assurance Inspector School
Health Physicist/Owner. Responsible for providing radiological consulting services to general industry, academic institutions, and companies involved in research and development. These services include: development and presentation of professional training; performance of program audits; performance of radiological surveys, decontamination and decommissioning; development of license applications, amendments and safety procedures; radiation protection program oversite; and, regulatory compliance.
Served as the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for ExxonMobil Research and Eng. Co., Paulsboro, NJ and ArQule, Inc. Woburn, Ma, and Agios Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA. Currently serve as the RSO for Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Watertown, MA, Jnana Therapeutics, Boston, MA and Pfizer Inc., Groton, CT.
March 1994 to December 1996 Radiation Safety Associates, Inc., Hebron Connecticut Vice President-Technical Services. Responsible for the preparation of job proposals and operating budgets; making technical and manpower recommendations; supervising workers at job sites; perfonning technical evaluations as required; writing, editing, and developing course materials, working procedures and technical articles; and, performed duties as a health physicist.
Responsible for oversite of various site decontamination/decommissioning projects. These involved: the development of decommissioning plans; hiring and oversite of workers; hands-on performance of radiological surveys and site decontamination efforts; and the development and submittal of final reports.
Instructor for the following professional training courses: Fundamentals of Radiological Protection; Health Physics Technician Level I and II; Radiation Safety Officer; Radiation Safety Officer Refresher; and, Basic Radiation Worker.
Assistant Editor of Radiation Protection Management, the Journal of Applied Health Physics. Assistant RSO and Quality Control Officer for a radioanalytical laboratory.
October 1991 to March 1994 Radiation Safety Associates, Inc., Hebron, Connecticut Health Physicist. Responsible for providing consulting services to the nuclear industry; general industry; local, state, and federal governments; and academic institutions. These services included performing audits, radiological surveys, instrument calibrations, site decontamination services, writing license applications and amendments, maintaining radiological safety programs, providing technical advice and performing training.
September 1983·to October 1991 United States Navy, Submarine Qualified. Served on-board two nuclear-powered submarines. Qualified as Leading Engineering Laboratory Technician, Engineroom Supervisor, Quality Assurance Inspector, Duty Section Leading Mechanic and Ship's Diver.
Supervised and performed chemistry and radiological controls on reactor plant primary and secondary systems. Sampled primary coolant and secondary water chemistry and analyzed results to detect abnormal trends and out of specification conditions. Established and certified radiologically controlled areas, conducted radiation and contamination surveys, evaluated man-rem exposure and processed radioactive waste. Calibrated and operated radiation detectors and chemistry analytical equipment.
Directed the day-to-day efforts of five junior Laboratory Technicians. Awarded a Navy Achievement Medal for being "the driving force behind a dramatic turnaround in the professionalism of the (Reactor Laboratory) division." Instituted a training program that significantly upgraded the level of knowledge of the division.
Drafted detailed work procedures and quality assurance work packages for nuclear and non-nuclear maintenance efforts. Performed in-process inspections to verify that materials and procedures met required specifications.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Registered Radiation Protection Technologist (NRRPT)
PUBLICATIONS "NRC License Application, Renewal, or Amendment for Byproduct Material" RSO Magazine, I :6: pp. 25-30; Nov/Dec, 1996.
"Personal Whole-Body Dosimetry" RSO Magazine, l :4: pp. 26-28; Jul/ Aug, 1996.
"Prenatal Radiation Exposure," RSOMagazine, 1:2: pp. 12-13; Mar/Apr, 1996.
Steinmeyer, K. Paul, David J. Durkee and Paul R. Steinmeyer. Mathematics Review for Health Physics Technicians. Hebron, CT: RSA Publications, 1994. (393 pages).
Attachment C
Detection Sensitivity Calculations and Instrument Calibration Information
Equations used for determining detection sensitivities
Variables: MDC = Minimum Detectable Concentration in dpm/100 cm2
MDCR = Minimum detectable count rate Si = minimum number of source counts in interval d' = 1.3 8 (95% true positives/60% false positives acceptable - Table 6.5 NUREG-1575) bi= Number of background counts in interval i = Count interval (Assume 2 seconds) Ei = Instrument efficiency Es= Surface efficiency (Assume 0.54) p = Surveyor efficiency (Assume 0.5) A= Active detector area in cm2 (126 cm2
)
Rb = Background count rate in cpm t = Counting time when background time equals sample time
MDCR for surface scans using Ludlum Model 43-68: (NUREG-1575)
Ludlum Measurements, Inc. certifies that the above instrument has been calibrated by standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members, or have been derived from accepted values of natural physical constants or have been derived by the ratio type of calibration techniques. The calibration system conforms to the requirements of ANSI/NCSL 2540-1-1994 and ANSI N323-1978. ISO/IE 17025:2005(E) State of Texas Calibration License No. L0-1963
Reference Instruments and/or Sources: Cs-137 SIN: 0 059 0 2171CP O 2261CP O 720 0 734 0 781 0 1131 01616 0 1696 0 1909 0 1916CP D 2324/2521 0 5717CO O 5719CO 060646 070897 073410 0 E552 0 G112 0 216BCP O S-394 0 S-1054 0 T10081 0 T10082 NeutronAm-241 Be O T-304 Ra-226 0 Y982
~ Alpha S/N Pu239 SN:7053 24900dpm
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ator Jason Flores
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Title Calibrator
Title Final QC
D Other
~ Multimeter S/N ---~8~6~2~5~03~9~0~---
Date 7,-----;?}...-- "'/9 Date ") ~6'l\\1
This certificate shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Ludlum Measurements, Inc.
Readings with • indicate ranges where As-Found readings are >20% of Target value. Readings with .. indicate As-left readings are >10.00% of Target value Readings with# indicate ranges where pulser was used.
Comments: Unless indicated with a"#" in the table above to indicate a pulser was used, all readings were obtained using the Tech Ops Model 773 Cs-137 Beam Calibrator (S/N: S-1110). Pulsed measurements are outside of the scope of IS0-17025 accreditation.
This calibration was performed by RSCS using one or more of the follo\\ing NIST Traceable radiation sources:
Calibration Date: 01/15/2019
Expires: 01/15/2020
Tech Ops Model 773 Cs-137 Beam Calibrator (S/N S-1110), characterized using Exradin Model AS (S/N 185) and Keithley Electrometer Model 617 (SIN 0547677) in accordance \\ith methods specified in RSCS TSO 11-008, \\ith estimated uncertainty of 6.0%. J.L. Shepherd and Associates Model 89 Cs-137 Box Calibrator (S/N 9141), characterized using Exradin, Model A6 (S/N 185), A3 (S/N 197), A12 (S/N XA091124), and Keithley Electrometer Model 617 (SIN 0547677) in accordance with methods specified in RSCS TSD 11-001, with estimated uncertainty of 2.7%. RSCS Neutron Calibrator, AmBe Source Model NUMEC-AM-31 (S/N Anc478), characterized using Far West Technologie~ Model FWA0-1 "HAWK" TEPC (S/N 021) in accordance \\ith the methods specified in RSCS TSO 13-002, \\ith estimated uncertainty of 9.4% The reported expanded uncertainty of measurement is stated as the standard uncertainty of measurement multiplied by the coverage factor k such that the coverage probability corresponds to approximately 95% Unless otherwise stated, calibrations performed in confo1111ance to the follo\\ing documents: ANSI N323AB-2013; RSCS New Hampshire Radioactive Material License Number 381 R. RSCS calibration services are performed in accordance with the RSCS Radiation Protection Program Manual and Standard Operating Procedures. Calibration Laboratory is operated in accordance with ANSI/NCSL 2540-1-1994 RSCS, Inc. has been assessed by ANAB and meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 v,!Jile demonstrating technical competence in the field of calibration. Refer to the Scope of Accreditation AC-2079 for info1111ation on the types of calibrations to ooich this accreditation applies. This calibration certificate shall not be reproduced except in full \\ilhout the express written consent of RSCS, Inc.
Radiation Safety and Control Services, Inc. 91 Portsmouth Ave. Stratham. NH 03885 1-800-525-8339 (603) 778-2871 Fax (603) 778-6879 www.radsafety.com
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Job Location: Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. New Haven, CT s p urvey urpose: ecomm1ss1onina 10c em1s rv a D B" h ·t Lb Performed By: David Durkee - - ___,,
Front of Drawers 1 5.0 6.7 Front of Drawers 1 17.5 10.7 Drawer 1 -2.5 -2.7 Cubbv 1 15.0 8.0 Front of Drawers 1 7.5 -1.3 Front of Drawers 1 10.0 -2.7 Front of Drawers 1 27.5 17.3 Front of Drawers 1 42.5 12.0 Too Drawer 1 25.0 20.0 Second Drawer 1 12.5 -2.7 Third Drawer 1 15.0 6.7 Fourth Drawer 1 7.5 -5.3 Too Drawer 1 7.5 -5.3
' Second Drawer . 1 27.5 4.0 Third Drawer 1 7.5 5.3 Fourth Drawer 1 12.S -2.7 Left Drawer 1 25.0 14.7 Riqht Drawer 1 -5.0 -1.3 Top Drawer 1 7.5 0.0 Second Drawer 1 0.0 -5.3 Third Drawer 1 12.5 -10:7 Too Drawer 1 -7.5 -16.0 Second Drawer 1 10.0 8.0 Third Drawer 1 30.0 9.3 Fourth Drawer 1 5.0 -8.0 Top Drawer 1 7.5 4.0 Second Drawer 1 ' 5.0 -8.0 Third Drawer 1 0.0 -9.3 Third Drawer 1 15.0 2.7 Shelf 1 10.0 2.7 Shelf 1 -2.5 -8.0 Shelf 1 10.0 2.7 Side of Cabinet 1 7.5 -2.7 Counter 1 12.5 5.3 Counter 1 22.5 20.0 Counter 1 15.0 12.0 Side of Cabinet 1 0.0 -1.3 Counter 1 7.5 -2.7 Counter 1 -5.0 -14.7
Job Location: Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. New Haven, CT Page: 7 of 12 Survey Purpose: Decommissioning Biochemistry Lab Date: 10/14/19 _ __;__;;...._,;__
Number Time Location Inst. H-3 Activity 14C Activity Used ldom/100 cm2\ ldom/100 cm2\
228 Counter 1 15.0 0.0 229 Front of Drawers 1 2.5 ' 0.0 230 Front of Drawers 1 22.5 1.3 231 Front of Drawers 1 7.5 9.3 232 Front of Drawers 1 10.0 6.7 233 Front of Drawers 1 2.5 -4.0 234 Front of Drawers 1 -2.5 -10.7 235 Cubby 1 15.0 5.3 236 Front of Drawers "1 12.5 6.7 237 Front of Drawers 1 7.5 4.0 238 Front of Drawers 1 17.5 6.7 239 Top Drawer 1 17.5 -5.3 240 Second Drawer 1 5.0 1.3 241 Third Drawer 1 15.0 1.3 242 Fourth Drawer 1 15.0 2.7 243 Top Drawer 1 12.5 -5.3 244 Second Drawer 1 22.5 9.3 245 Third Drawer 1 -5.0 -8.0 246 Fourth Drawer 1 7.5 2.7 247 Top Drawer 1 17.5 10.7 248 Second Drawer 1 35.0 4.0 249 Third Drawer 1 0.0 6.7 250 Fourth Drawer 1 2.5 5.3 251 Inside Cabinet 1 2.5 :..2.7 252 Top Drawer 1 7.5 5.3 253 Second Drawer 1 2.5 -16.0 254 Third Drawer 1 5.0 4.0 255 Fourth Drawer 1 30.0 6.7 256 Top Drawer 1 22.5 6.7 257 Second Drawer 1 7.5 -1.3 258 Third Drawer 1 -2.5 -6.7 259 Fourth Drawer 1 2.5 2.7 260 Top Drawer 1 12.5 -1.3 261 Second Drawer 1 22.5 16.0 262 Third Drawer 1 10.0 -16.0 263 Fourth Drawer 1 12.5 1.3 264 Top Drawer 1 2.5 8.0 265 Second Drawer 1 15.0 -6.7 266 1, Third Drawer 1 20.0 5.3
Job Location: Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. New Haven, CT Page:~8~of____:!l_ Survey Purpose: Decommissioning Biochemistry Lab Date: 10/14/19
Number Time Location Inst. H-3 Activity 14C Activity Used (dom/100 cm2) (dom/100 cm2)
267 Fourth Drawer 1 10.0 8.0 268 Top Drawer 1 -5.0 -1.3 269 Second Drawer 1 7.5 -1.3 270 Third Drawer 1 -2.5 -13.3 271 Fourth Drawer 1 -2.5 -5.3 272 Front of Drawers 1 30.0 9.3 273 Front Cabinet 1 7.5 -8.0 274 Front Cabinet 1 25.0 6.7 275 Front of Drawers 1 2.5 -'1.3 276 Front of Drawers 1 17.5 -1.3 277 Front of Drawers 1 15.0 2.7 278 Front of Drawers 1 10.0 1.3 279 Left Drawer 1 10.0 -4.0 280 Riqht Drawer 1 10.0 2.7 281 Too Drawer 1 10.0 6.7 282 Second Drawer 1 15.0 4.0 283 Third Drawer 1 20.0 0.0 284 Inside Cabinet 1 17.5 4.0 285 Inside Cabinet 1 -5.0 -4.0 286 Top Drawer 1 2.5 -4.0 287 Second Drawer 1 12.5 -8.0 288 Third Drawer 1 35.0 18.7 289 Fourth Drawer 1 32.5 13.3 290 Top Drawer 1 12.5 -6.7 291 Second Drawer 1 17.5 2.7 292 Third Drawer 1 22.5 6.7 293 Fourth Drawer 1 2.5 -8.0 294 Too Drawer 1 17.5 1.3 295 Second Drawer 1 2.5 5.3 296 Third Drawer 1 17.5 6.7 297 Fourth Drawer 1 7.5 -4.0 298 Top Drawer 1 27.5 0.0 299 Second Drawer 1 7.5 0.0 300 Third Drawer 1 -7.5 -9.3 301 Fourth Drawer 1 20.0 9.3 302 Counter 1 -2.5 -10.7 303 Counter 1 0.0 -8.0 304 Front Cabinet 1 27.5 18.7 305 1 • Front Cabinet 1 15.0 -2.7
Job Location: Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. New Haven, CT Page: _9_of __g_ Survey Purpose: Decommissioning Biochemistry Lab Date: 10/14/19
Number Time Location Inst. H-3 Activity 14C Activity Used ldom/100 cm2} (dom/100 cm2\
306 Front of Drawers 1 7.5 -12.0
307 Front of Drawers 1 -7.5 -6.7 308 Inside Cabinet 1 10.0 2.7 309 Left Drawer 1 -5.0 -12.0 310 Rioht Drawer 1 15.0 10.7 311 Top Drawer 1 20.0 4.0 312 Second Drawer 1 0.0 -2.7 313 Third Drawer 1 37.5 8.0 314 Fourth Drawer 1 12.5 10.7 315 Top Drawer 1 15.0 -6.7 316 Second Drawer 1 5.0 1.3 317 Third Drawer 1 15.0 -10.7 318 Fourth Drawer 1 15.0 1.3 319 Counter 1 30.0 16.0 320 Sink 1 22.5 0.0 321 Sink Drain 1 10.0 -1.3 322 Front of Drawers 1 10.0 -5.3